M Minor
AI and machine learning are among the fastest-growing sectors in the global economy. An AI degree opens the door to lucrative job prospects, with many positions in AI and data science commanding high salaries due to the growing demand for these professionals. At Geneva, you’ll master the technologies that power tomorrow’s artificial intelligence innovations.
Employers are willing to pay 35% more for employees with AI expertise
From healthcare accessibility to addressing biases in algorithms, you can address real-world challenges with AI
Dive deep into predictive AI modeling, data structures, prescriptive AI, and deploying large language models (LLMs)
Gain expertise needed to deploy AI applications efficiently, ensuring they are accessible, scalable, and maintainable
Develop AI models, fine-tune performance, and employ techniques like prompt engineering to refine output
Master the selection of appropriate predictive modeling techniques and apply prescriptive AI methods to make informed decisions
Understand how faith directs the use of AI along with ethical implications
Imagine a world where AI solves complex problems, from curing diseases to protecting the environment. That’s the world you’ll help create with our Applied AI program. You’ll learn by doing, tackling projects that prepare you for exciting careers in a future enriched by AI.
The Applied AI minor is designed for Computer Science students who want to learn advanced AI techniques and skills. Our program emphasizes hands-on experience and requires a background in programming. By the end of this program, students will be able to build and deploy their own AI systems, design neural architectures, and analyze results.
Students wishing to obtain an Applied AI minor must take the following courses:
Course Title | Credits |
CYB 335 - Unix and Liunx Programming | 3 |
CYB 354 - Cybersecurity | 3 |
CSC 486 - Formulating a Biblical Worldview of AI | 1 |
AAI I - Introduction to Generative AI | 3 |
AAI III - Predictive Modeling in AI | 3 |
AAI IV - Prescriptive AI | 3 |
CSM VI - Rize Capstone | 3 |
Our program emphasizes hands-on experience and requires a background in programming. By the end of this program, students will be able to build and deploy their own AI systems, design neural architectures, and analyze results.
How does the Applied AI minor stand out from a regular Computer Science degree?
The Applied AI program focuses specifically on the practical and ethical application of AI technologies, going beyond the general computer science curriculum. While a standard Computer Science degree provides a broad understanding of computing principles, our Applied AI program delves into specialized topics like predictive and prescriptive modeling, multiagent coordination, hyperparameter optimization, and deploying AI systems. This prepares students for specific, high-demand roles.
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